
This Week in Photos
This Week in Photos: Campus Photos to Share and Save
As we celebrate the Classes of 2020, we offer this special TWIP gallery of our all-time favorite photos of campus. We hope you'll take them with you as you begin your lives of consequence. The caption for each image includes a hyperlink so you can download a high-resolution version to share on social media, save and print.
To capture these star trails over the Bozzuto Boathouse, Chief Photographer Kevin Colton took a photo every 30 seconds for two hours.
The 50-yard-line on Boswell Field.
The statue of Elizabeth Blackwell on the Hobart Quadrangle, produced by Professor of Art and Architecture Ted Aub, honors the legacy of the first woman to receive a medical degree in the United States.
An unusual cold-weather event known as steam fog takes place over Seneca Lake.
Summer sunshine enhances the blues and greens of the HWS campus and Seneca Lake beyond.
Players take the field at sunset at Boswell Field at David J Urick Stadium at the Caird Center for Sports and Recreation.
Home to the offices of the President and Provost, the Cellar Pub and Bartlett Theatre, Coxe Hall anchors the Quad.
A stunning sunrise at the Bozzuto Boathouse.
The sun rises behind the statue of William Smith, founder of William Smith College, on the Hill.
A double rainbow appears over Seneca Lake and the HWS Sailing Team.
A fall day on the Quad.
Snow blankets the Quad on a quiet winter evening.
The Hobart and William Smith sailing team plies the waters of Seneca Lake.
A stunning summer sunset over campus.
Sunrise at the Bozzuto Boathouse.
A drone view of campus in the fall.
